Q: if the feds arrest you without giving notice, without a trial, without ever saying a dam word, due process violated.
with the grand jury now being a grand facade, then the feds arrest you without warning, this is tyranny at the hands of government. 10th amendment protects against goverment running roughshod over the states and citizens. How is that they feds are doing just what the constitution was written to prevent. The article, The Grand Facade. How the Government captured the Grand Jury spell out the corrupt government we now live under. How do you protect yourself?
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MUCH MORE INFO NEEDED.
THEY SAY A GRAND JURY WOULD PURSUE A HAM SANDWICH
A: You aren't entitle to "notice" that you are going to be arrested. Protect yourself by hiring a qualified criminal defense attorney to advocate on your behalf. Venting on Justia won't accomplish anything.
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Apparently you have engaged in activities that are questionably illegal. You need to hire yourself a good criminal defense attorney in advance so you have someone to call when the authorities come knocking. This is not a 10th amendment issue, unless you are one of the United States.
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